The Point of Cedars
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The Point of Cedars was launched on February 4, 2003
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Roller Coasters
It's everything Cedar Point is famous for. It's what you see everywhere you look.  It's what Cedar Point has the biggest variety of.  It's the highest priority of the managers.  And with 16 of them, they are Cedar Point.
Blue Streak
Cedar Creek Mine Ride
Corkscrew
Disaster Transport
Gemini
Iron Dragon
Jr. Gemini
Magnum XL-200
Mantis
Meanstreak
Millennium Force
Raptor
Top Thrill Dragster
Wicked Twister
Wildcat
Woodstock Express
Cedar Creek Mine Ride, located in Frontiertown, is the second oldest operating roller coaster in the park.  Built in 1969, it was one of the very first roller coasters to use the steel tubular track, seen on most roller coasters today.  Though it's not the largest roll
er coaster in the park, it has
a lot turns and some dark moments.  It is also one of two roller coasters at Cedar Point featuring two lift hills.  The ride ends with a scenic helix finale and then pulls into the station, which is themed to an abondoned mine.  The ride has a very scenic theme to it, and is very fun, especially at night.
Statistics
Track Length: 2,540 feet
Maximum Speed: Varies throughout ride
Maximum Height: 48 feet
Ride Time: 2 minutes, 42 seconds
Capacity: 2,400 rides per hour
Cedar Creek Mine Ride
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